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重五

see styles
chóng wǔ
    chong2 wu3
ch`ung wu
    chung wu
 chougo / chogo
    ちょうご
Dragon Boat Festival (5th day of 5th lunar month)
(given name) Chōgo

重午

see styles
chóng wǔ
    chong2 wu3
ch`ung wu
    chung wu
Dragon Boat Festival (5th day of 5th lunar month)

金竜

see styles
 kinryuu / kinryu
    きんりゅう
golden dragon; (place-name) Kinryū

針樅

see styles
 harimomi; harimomi
    はりもみ; ハリモミ
(kana only) tiger-tail spruce (Picea polita)

錦蛇

see styles
 nishikihebi; nishikihebi
    にしきへび; ニシキヘビ
(kana only) python; rock snake

鍋鶴

see styles
 nabezuru; nabezuru
    なべづる; ナベヅル
(kana only) hooded crane (Grus monacha)

鎌首

see styles
 kamakubi
    かまくび
sickle-shaped neck (e.g. snake, praying mantis); crooked neck; gooseneck

長虫

see styles
 nagamushi
    ながむし
snake

長蛇

see styles
 chouda; chouja(ok) / choda; choja(ok)
    ちょうだ; ちょうじゃ(ok)
(1) long snake; (2) long line (of people, etc.)

長蟲


长虫

see styles
cháng chong
    chang2 chong5
ch`ang ch`ung
    chang chung
(coll.) snake

雨竜

see styles
 uryuu / uryu
    うりゅう
rain dragon; mythical beast with yellowish green skin and red tail; (place-name) Uryū

雪虫

see styles
 yukimushi
    ゆきむし
(1) flies that appear in Tohoku and Hokkaido in late autumn or early winter (esp. the woolly apple aphid); (2) flies that appear above fallen snow in the early spring (esp. certain species of small winter stonefly and true crane fly); (place-name) Yukimushi

雲豹


云豹

see styles
yún bào
    yun2 bao4
yün pao
 unpyou; unpyou / unpyo; unpyo
    うんぴょう; ウンピョウ
clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa)
(kana only) clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa)

靑頭


靑头

see styles
qīng tóu
    qing1 tou2
ch`ing t`ou
    ching tou
靑頸觀音 The blue-head, or blue-neck Guanyin, the former seated on a cliff, the latter with three faces, the front one of pity, the side ones of a tiger and a pig.

青竜

see styles
 seiryuu / seryu
    せいりゅう
(1) blue dragon (an auspicious creature in Chinese mythology); (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (surname, given name) Seiryū

青蛇

see styles
 aokuchinawa; aonjou / aokuchinawa; aonjo
    あおくちなわ; あおんじょう
(rare) (See 青大将) snake (esp. Japanese rat snake)

青龍


青龙

see styles
qīng lóng
    qing1 long2
ch`ing lung
    ching lung
 seiryuu / seryu
    せいりゅう
Azure Dragon, one of the four symbols of the Chinese constellations, also known as the Azure Dragon of the East 東方青龍|东方青龙[Dong1 fang1 Qing1 long2] or 東方蒼龍|东方苍龙[Dong1 fang1 Cang1 long2]; (slang) man without pubic hair
(1) blue dragon (an auspicious creature in Chinese mythology); (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (surname, given name) Seiryū

頰窩


颊窝

see styles
jiá wō
    jia2 wo1
chia wo
dimple; heat-sensing facial pit of a snake

飛竜

see styles
 hiryuu / hiryu
    ひりゅう
flying dragon; (surname) Hiryū

飛符


飞符

see styles
fēi fú
    fei1 fu2
fei fu
talisman in the form of a painting of symbols thought to have magical powers (also called 符籙|符箓[fu2 lu4]); to invoke the magical power of such a talisman; a tiger tally 虎符[hu3 fu2] sent with great urgency

飛龍


飞龙

see styles
fēi lóng
    fei1 long2
fei lung
 hiryuu / hiryu
    ひりゅう
wyvern (type of dragon)
(surname) Hiryū

養虎

see styles
 youko / yoko
    ようこ
(rare) tiger rearing; keeping a tiger

餓虎

see styles
 gako
    がこ
starving tiger

香包

see styles
xiāng bāo
    xiang1 bao1
hsiang pao
a small bag full of fragrance used on Dragon boat Festival

駁毛

see styles
 buchige
    ぶちげ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) leopard (horse coat pattern)

騎虎

see styles
 kiko
    きこ
(See 騎虎の勢い) riding a tiger

騎鶴


骑鹤

see styles
qí hè
    qi2 he4
ch`i ho
    chi ho
to ride a crane (as a Daoist adept)

驅龍


驱龙

see styles
qū lóng
    qu1 long2
ch`ü lung
    chü lung
Dragon-expeller, a term for an arhat of high character and powers, who can drive away evil nāgas.

驪珠

see styles
lí zhū
    li2 zhu1
li chu
black dragon's pearl

驪竜

see styles
 riryou; riryuu / riryo; riryu
    りりょう; りりゅう
(archaism) (See 黒竜) black dragon

驪龍

see styles
lí lóng
    li2 long2
li lung
black dragon

鳶子

see styles
 tobiko
    とびこ
(kana only) crane chaser; dogman

鵾弦


鹍弦

see styles
kūn xián
    kun1 xian2
k`un hsien
    kun hsien
pipa strings, made from sinews of large crane or swan 鵾雞|鹍鸡[kun1 ji1]

鵾雞


鹍鸡

see styles
kūn jī
    kun1 ji1
k`un chi
    kun chi
bird mentioned in ancient texts, resembling a crane

鶴亀

see styles
 tsuruki
    つるき
(See 鶴は千年亀は万年) crane and tortoise (symbol of longevity, artistic motif); (female given name) Tsuruki

鶴座

see styles
 tsuruza
    つるざ
(astron) Grus (constellation); the Crane

鶴林


鹤林

see styles
hè lín
    he4 lin2
ho lin
 tsurubayashi
    つるばやし
(surname) Tsurubayashi
鶴樹 Crane grove, a name for the place where Śākyamuni died, when the trees burst into white blossom resembling a flock of white cranes.

鶴樹

see styles
hè shù
    he4 shu4
ho shu
Crane Forest

鶴翼

see styles
 tsurutsubasa
    つるつばさ
(1) {mil} V-shape (battle formation); (2) crane wings; (surname) Tsurutsubasa

鶴苑


鹤苑

see styles
hè yuàn
    he4 yuan4
ho yüan
Crane-garden, a term for a monastery.

黑蚖

see styles
hēi yuán
    hei1 yuan2
hei yüan
The black adder, or venomous snake, i.e. kleśa, passion, or illusion.

黒竜

see styles
 kokuryuu / kokuryu
    こくりゅう
black dragon

黒鶴

see styles
 kurotsuru
    くろつる
(kana only) common crane (Grus grus); (surname) Kurotsuru

鼬鮫

see styles
 itachizame; itachizame
    イタチザメ; いたちざめ
(kana only) tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier)

鼬鯊


鼬鲨

see styles
yòu shā
    you4 sha1
yu sha
tiger shark

龍人


龙人

see styles
lóng rén
    long2 ren2
lung jen
 ryuuto / ryuto
    りゅうと
Dragon Man, the nickname of the individual whose fossilized cranium was discovered in Heilongjiang in 1933, thought to be a Denisovan 丹尼索瓦人[Dan1 ni2 suo3 wa3 ren2] or a new species of extinct human, Homo longi
(personal name) Ryūto

龍君


龙君

see styles
lóng jun
    long2 jun1
lung chün
the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea (mythology)

龍吟

see styles
lóng yín
    long2 yin2
lung yin
Roar of the Dragon

龍天


龙天

see styles
lóng tiān
    long2 tian1
lung t`ien
    lung tien
 riyuuten / riyuten
    りゆうてん
(personal name) Riyūten
Dragon kings and devas; also Nāgārjuna and Vasubandhu.

龍套


龙套

see styles
lóng tào
    long2 tao4
lung t`ao
    lung tao
costume of minor characters in opera, featuring dragon designs; walk-on

龍女


龙女

see styles
lóng nǚ
    long2 nv3
lung nü

More info & calligraphy:

Dragon Lady
Nāgakanyā, a nāga maiden. Daughter of Sāgara-nāgarāja, the dragon king at the bottom of the ocean; she is presented in the Lotus Sūtra, becoming a Buddha, under the tuition of Mañjuśrī.

龍宮


龙宫

see styles
lóng gōng
    long2 gong1
lung kung
 ryuuguu / ryugu
    りゅうぐう
palace of the Dragon King at the bottom of the Eastern Sea
(place-name) Ryūguu
Dragon palace; palaces of the dragon kings; also 龍戶.

龍年


龙年

see styles
lóng nián
    long2 nian2
lung nien
Year of the Dragon (e.g. 2000, 2012, etc)

龍心


龙心

see styles
lóng xīn
    long2 xin1
lung hsin
 ryuushin / ryushin
    りゅうしん
(given name) Ryūshin
dragon mind

龍方


龙方

see styles
lóng fāng
    long2 fang1
lung fang
 ryuukata / ryukata
    りゅうかた
(surname) Ryūkata
The dragon-quarter, i.e. the north.

龍椅


龙椅

see styles
lóng yǐ
    long2 yi3
lung i
the Dragon Throne; the imperial throne

龍燈


龙灯

see styles
lóng dēng
    long2 deng1
lung teng
dragon lantern

龍王


龙王

see styles
lóng wáng
    long2 wang2
lung wang
 ryouou / ryoo
    りょうおう
Dragon King (mythology)
(1) Dragon King; (2) (shogi) promoted rook; (surname) Ryōou
nāgarāja, dragon king, a title for the tutelary deity of a lake, river, sea, and other places; there are lists of 5, 7, 8, 81, and 185 dragon kings.

龍珠


龙珠

see styles
lóng zhū
    long2 zhu1
lung chu
 ryuuju / ryuju
    りゅうじゅ
(personal name) Ryūju
Dragon-pearl; pearl below the dragon's jaws; the sun or moon associated with the dragon and spring.

龍眼


龙眼

see styles
lóng yǎn
    long2 yan3
lung yen
 ryuugan / ryugan
    りゅうがん
longan fruit; dragon eye fruit; Dimocarpus longan (botany); CL:粒[li4]
(kana only) longan (Euphoria longana)

龍章


龙章

see styles
lóng zhāng
    long2 zhang1
lung chang
 tatsuaki
    たつあき
(personal name) Tatsuaki
Dragon books, i.e. the sūtras, so called because the Sanskrit writing seemed to the Chinese to resemble the forms of snakes and dragons.

龍笛

see styles
 ryouteki / ryoteki
    りょうてき
    ryuuteki / ryuteki
    りゅうてき
(out-dated kanji) dragon flute (medium-pitched bamboo transverse flute with seven-holes)

龍紋


龙纹

see styles
lóng wén
    long2 wen2
lung wen
dragon (as a decorative design)

龍脈


龙脉

see styles
lóng mài
    long2 mai4
lung mai
dragon's vein, terrain that looks like a dragon

龍舞

see styles
 ryuumai / ryumai
    りゅうまい
dragon dance (in Chinese culture); (place-name) Ryūmai

龍舟


龙舟

see styles
lóng zhōu
    long2 zhou1
lung chou
 ryuushuu / ryushu
    りゅうしゅう
dragon boat; imperial boat
dragon boat (long 22-person canoe used for racing)

龍船


龙船

see styles
lóng chuán
    long2 chuan2
lung ch`uan
    lung chuan
dragon boat (used at 端午[Duan1 wu3], the Dragon Boat Festival)

龍藏


龙藏

see styles
lóng zàng
    long2 zang4
lung tsang
The Dragon Treasury or library, formerly in the 龍興 Longxing monastery at Chang-an.

龍虎


龙虎

see styles
lóng hǔ
    long2 hu3
lung hu
 ryuuko / ryuko
    りゅうこ
outstanding people; water and fire (in Daoist writing)
dragon and tiger; two mighty rivals; (surname, female given name) Ryūko

龍袍


龙袍

see styles
lóng páo
    long2 pao2
lung p`ao
    lung pao
dragon robe; emperor's court dress

龍豆


龙豆

see styles
lóng dòu
    long2 dou4
lung tou
dragon bean; long bean

龍象


龙象

see styles
lóng xiàng
    long2 xiang4
lung hsiang
 ryouzou / ryozo
    りょうぞう
(personal name) Ryōzou
Dragon elephant, or dragon and elephant, i.e. great saints, Buddhas, bodhisattvas. A large elephant is called a dragon elephant. The term is also one of respect applied to a monk.

龍鉢


龙钵

see styles
lóng bō
    long2 bo1
lung po
A begging-bowl formerly used by a certain monk for obtaining rain, the dragon descending into his bowl.

龍門


龙门

see styles
lóng mén
    long2 men2
lung men
 riyuumon / riyumon
    りゆうもん
Longmen county in Huizhou 惠州[Hui4 zhou1], Guangdong; mythical Dragon gate where a carp can transform into a dragon
(personal name) Riyūmon

龍頭


龙头

see styles
lóng tóu
    long2 tou2
lung t`ou
    lung tou
 ryuutou / ryuto
    りゅうとう
faucet; tap; bicycle handlebar; chief; boss (esp. of a gang); (referring to a company) leader; front-runner; figurehead on the prow of a dragon boat 龍船|龙船[long2chuan2]
(surname) Ryūtou
dragon head

龍首


龙首

see styles
lóng shǒu
    long2 shou3
lung shou
 tatsugashira
    たつがしら
(surname) Tatsugashira
dragon head

龍骨


龙骨

see styles
lóng gǔ
    long2 gu3
lung ku
"dragon bones" (fossilized animal bones or teeth, used in TCM); breastbone (of a bird); keel (of a ship)

龍魚

see styles
 ryuugyo / ryugyo
    りゅうぎょ
(See 蝶鮫) dragon-like cryptid fish with many whiskers and no bones (likely a sturgeon)

龍龕


龙龛

see styles
lóng kān
    long2 kan1
lung k`an
    lung kan
Dragon coffins, i.e. those for monks.

ウロコ

see styles
 uroko
    ウロコ
(1) (kana only) scale (of fish, snake, etc.); (2) (kana only) serif (on kana or kanji (e.g. in Mincho font))

おかみ

see styles
 okami
    おかみ
(obscure) water god; rain and snow god; dragon god; dragon king

つる座

see styles
 tsuruza
    つるざ
(astron) Grus (constellation); the Crane

へび座

see styles
 hebiza
    へびざ
(astron) Serpens (constellation); the Snake

ユウダ

see styles
 yuuda / yuda
    ユウダ
(kana only) water snake

ロハイ

see styles
 rohai
    ロハイ
(See うんすんカルタ) dragon card (in unsun karuta)

一條龍


一条龙

see styles
yī tiáo lóng
    yi1 tiao2 long2
i t`iao lung
    i tiao lung
lit. one dragon; integrated chain; coordinated process

七步蛇

see styles
qī bù shé
    qi1 bu4 she2
ch`i pu she
    chi pu she
 shichi ho da
seven step snake

七歩蛇

see styles
qī bù shé
    qi1 bu4 she2
ch`i pu she
    chi pu she
A snake whose bite brings death before seven steps can be taken.

七龍珠


七龙珠

see styles
qī lóng zhū
    qi1 long2 zhu1
ch`i lung chu
    chi lung chu
Dragon Ball, Japanese manga and anime series

三元牌

see styles
 sangenpai; sanyuanpai
    さんげんパイ; サンユアンパイ
{mahj} (See 白・はく・4,發・ハツ・1,中・チュン・1) dragon tiles

三無性


三无性

see styles
sān wú xìng
    san1 wu2 xing4
san wu hsing
 san mushō
The three things without a nature or separate existence of their own: (a) 相無性 form, appearance or seeming, is unreal, e.g. a rope appearing like a snake; (b) 生無性 life ditto, for it is like the rope, which is derived from constituent materials; (c) 勝義無性 the 勝義, concept of the 眞如 or bhūtatathatā, is unreal, e.g. the hemp of which the rope is made; the bhūtatathatā is perfect and eternal. Every representation of it is abstract and unreal. The three are also known as 相無性, 無自然性, 法無性; v. 唯識論 9.

三腳架


三脚架

see styles
sān jiǎo jià
    san1 jiao3 jia4
san chiao chia
tripod; derrick crane
See: 三脚架

丹頂鶴


丹顶鹤

see styles
dān dǐng hè
    dan1 ding3 he4
tan ting ho
 tanchouzuru; tanchouzuru / tanchozuru; tanchozuru
    たんちょうづる; タンチョウヅル
(bird species of China) red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis)
(kana only) (See 丹頂・1) red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis); Japanese crane

五月節


五月节

see styles
wǔ yuè jié
    wu3 yue4 jie2
wu yüeh chieh
Dragon Boat Festival (the 5th day of the 5th lunar month)

人喰い

see styles
 hitokui
    ひとくい
(1) cannibalism; biting (someone); (can be adjective with の) (2) man-eating (e.g. tiger); cannibalistic

人食い

see styles
 hitokui
    ひとくい
(1) cannibalism; biting (someone); (can be adjective with の) (2) man-eating (e.g. tiger); cannibalistic

優鉢羅


优钵罗

see styles
yōu bō luó
    you1 bo1 luo2
yu po lo
 uhatsura
utpala, the blue lotus, to the shape of whose leaves the Buddha's eyes are likened; also applied to other water lilies. Name of a dragon king; also of one of the cold hells, and one of the hot hells. Also 優鉢剌; 鄔鉢羅; 漚鉢羅.

六衆生


六众生

see styles
liù zhòng shēng
    liu4 zhong4 sheng1
liu chung sheng
 roku shujō
The six senses 六根 are likened to six wild creatures in confinement always struggling to escape. Only when they are domesticated will they be happy. So is it with the six senses and the taming power of Buddha truth. The six creatures are a dog, a bird, a snake, a hyena, a crocodile (śiśumāra), and a monkey.

剣歯虎

see styles
 kenshiko
    けんしこ
(rare) (See サーベルタイガー) saber-toothed tiger (sabre)

劍齒虎


剑齿虎

see styles
jiàn chǐ hǔ
    jian4 chi3 hu3
chien ch`ih hu
    chien chih hu
saber-toothed tiger

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